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Below are the In-Person, Voting Results from the October 10th CC2009 Voting Centers as tabulated and posted by the Election Committee combined with the Mail In Ballots postmarked by October 10th. There were 94 Voting Centers in 21 states for this historic election that serves as an example of citizen-run and -controlled, totally transparent and understandable, and Constitutionally-correct, hand-counted paper ballot elections, using procedures that all elections should be following. This transparent, visible ballot process is outlined in the CC2009 Election Handbook, which you can access here.  
 


The top three vote winners in each state and the Distict of Columbia will bear the responsibility of representing their own state at the Continental Congress 2009 in St. Charles, IL from November 8 - 22, 2009.  The top vote winner in each state will be the Voting Delegate for that state for any resolutions or parliamentary decisions that require a vote.

Continental Congress  Delegate Election

Final Results


The following are the Final Results for the Continental Congress 2009 Delegate Election. 
All results in order of the Delegate Nominee with the highest number of votes down to the Delegate Nominee with the least number of votes. The top three vote recipients are noted in bold and are the official State Delegates and the fourth top vote recipient is an Alternate Delegate.

Some states had three or less Nominees for three Delegate positions. In these instances the voters ranked the Nominees with a value of 1 through 3, 1 being the highest ranking value. The top vote getter in states with 4 or more Nominees and highest ranked Nominee in states with 3 or less will be the official Voting Delegate for that state.


ALABAMA – Mail-in only
Tim Hobbs                                                   
Jon Barrie                                                  
Tommy Grimmer

Jim Green (tie)                                              
Danny Garrett (tie)


ALASKA (finalized Oct 20th)    
Schaffer Cox
Gene Brokaw
Kath McCubbins-Carlson


ARIZONA
Barry Hess                                        
Ed Vallejo                                        
Howard Blitz                                        
Ralph Luciani

John Jeffrey                                        
Chuck Davison                                      
Sylvia Boutilier                                    
Walter Burien                                        

ARKANSAS – Mail-in only, ranking
David Helms                                         
Glenn Gallos                                         
Darryl Williamson


CALIFORNIA
Joseph Andrews                                        
Tony Dolz                                               
Dr. Orly Taitz, ESQ.

Steve Favis
Keith Broaders                                          
Dr. Kimberley Garth-James                                             
Nick Jesson                                                      
Michael-Paul Anthony Gionfriddo                                          
Janette Mackinlay                                                  
Dorothy Carlson                                                        
Joe Kelley                                                             
Martin Papaleo                                                          

COLORADO –  (Verified Oct 20th)         
Kevin Tebedo
Terry Dodd
Gary Coats

Jerry Patterson
Lorraine Lunnon
Dr. Eugene Schroder
Joby Weeks
Ray Hunt
Larry Wright
Kathryn Evans
Beryl-Joan Koenig
David Justice (write-in)
William Thorne
Mark Richardson (write-in)
Scott Raymond Malueg
John Nelson
Randy Yarborough (write-in)
Mike Fairbairn (write-in)


CONNECTICUT
Deborah Stevenson                                    
Bradley Waslenko                                     
Vince Pertoso
Dan Reale (Withdrawn)

DELAWARE – (Verified Oct 20th)
Russell Murphy

Mike Adams
Bruce Ray Riggs

FLORIDA – Mail-in only                   
Daniel Cook                                               
Dan Gonzales                                          
Dan O’Brien

Obdulio Garcia
Claudia Hanson                                      
Ron Rakovich                                           
Dr. Adrien Krieg                                              

GEORGIA – Mail-in only
Ronald Danforth                                    
Todd Clark                                        
Ernest Cunningham

Robert F. Frady, Ph.D

HAWAII – Mail-in only (Had own P.O. Box, but  ballots came to TX)
Darren Hawk                                                 
Raymond Michaels                                              
Mark Kalili Kane

Daniel Garcia

IDAHO
Paul Venable                                        
Jack Stuart                                           
Ronald Mann

Keith Lunders
Devar Cluff                                        
Mike Aldana                                           
Drew Wolfe                                           

ILLINOIS
Kurt Kallenbach                                                 
Rick Wos                                        
Ron Teed

Robert (Bob) Pfluger
Geraldine Perry                                         
Ralph Conner                                         
Dale Kallenbach                                       

INDIANA – Mail-in only, ranking
Allison Bricker                                    
Gary Kah


IOWA
– Mail-in only, ranking
James Getman (tie)                                        
Clyde Cleveland (tie)                                    
Mark Nelson


KANSAS – Mail-in only, ranking
Reed Simpson                                    
Jay Atkin


KENTUCKY
Charles Zoeller                                    
John Pence                                             
Richard Treitz

Lisa Pence
Lynda Farley                                          

LOUISIANA – Mail-in only, ranking
Ryan McCain


MAINE – Mail-in only, ranking
Wayne Leach                                        
Jack McCarthy                                    
Alan Lowberg


MARYLAND
– Mail-in only, (revote held week of 10-26-09*)
William Newton
Michael Bertocchi    
Julie Mazurkiewick
William DuSold
*No mail-in ballots from the Maryland voters in the original CC2009 Delegate Election (whose postmark deadline was October 10, 2009) were received in Austin, so a revote was conducted to determine the ranking of the four candidates.  The ballots received for the revote were counted in Austin by VoteRescue members on Friday, October 30, 2009 at the law office of David Rogers where the revote registration forms and ballots had been received. As it turned out, all of the candidates, except for William Newton, were unable to attend the full Congress due to work and other constraints, and had to withdraw. Therefore, William Newton, who received the only votes, will be the only delegate representing Maryland at the Continental Congress 2009.       

MASSACHUSETTS
– Mail-in only, ranking
Jeanne Golrick                                         
Jonathan Ferron                                    
Colleen Golrick


MICHIGAN – Mail-in only
Rick Butkowski                                    
James Dowling                                    
David Schied

Tom Meade
Rose Lear                                           
Bill Bott                                            
Harold Dunn                                            
Anna Janek                                            

MINNESOTA

Mark Johnson                                                   
Kenneth Lucier                                     
Richard Burton

Lyle G. Daken

MISSISSIPPI
W. Scott Sanford, M.D.                                
Danny Bedwell                                     
Bruce Lowell Olley

Denton Roberts
Billy Don Mills                                        

MISSOURI – Mail-in only
Catherine Bleish                                      
Ray Herron                                          
Carl Rasnic

Ralph Saunders
Charles Heisinger                                          
Dennis Tucker                                                                
Gregory Terry                                                  

MONTANA – Mail-in only
Rick Jore                                        
Stan Jones                                        
David Hart

Jerry O’Neil

NEBRASKA – Mail-in only, ranking
William Ramsey                                    
Mitchell Wagner


NEVADA – Mail-in only, ranking
Ed Bridges                                        
Rob Ruckman                                    
Wilton G. Swenson, Jr.


NEW HAMPSHIRE
Rik Humboldt                                       
William Kostic                                       
Frederick Harvey

Donald Fairchild
Bruce Graham                                           

NEW JERSEY

Charles Lukens                                       
Peter Boyce                                         
Robert Nyholm                                      
Samuel B. King

Robert Leustek                                      

NEW MEXICO
Michael Lunnon                                    
Dave Batcheller                                     
Elisheva Levin

Raymond Powell
David Woodruff                                     

NEW YORK
Robert (Bob) Schulz                                          
John Wallace
William F. Berg
Marnie Delano (Dame Truth)
James David Manning                                    
Alan Hurley                                        
Darlene Early                                        
Costas Panagopoulos                                    
Victor Rodriguez                                       
Josue Kyle Aceves                                      
Joe Oliva
Matt Funiciello - RESGINED                                   

NORTH CAROLINA – Mail-in only
Jeff Lewis                                        
Michael Adamskie                                    
Bob Lightner

Crystal Lancaster
Don Touchton                                             
Jim Randleman                                        

NORTH DAKOTA
– There were no delegate nominees.  North Dakota will not be represented at the  Continental Congress.

OHIO
Jim Davis                                                    
Ron Dickerhoof                                            
Trisha Connell

Steve McMaster
David Macko                                        

OKLAHOMA – Mail-in only
Bill Hodges                                        
Jai Blevins                                         
RJ Harris

George Wallace (WITHDRAWN)                             

OREGON
Vicki Fleshman                                          
Larry Graves                                        
Margarete W. Murphy

Jim Needham
Sandra Schmitz                                    

PENNSYLVANIA
Floyd Houdeshell, Jr. (tie)                                          
William Taylor Reil (tie)                                         
Hagan Smith                                              
Lisa Armellino

Paul Rohricht                                              
Robert Pepe                                              
Russ Diamond                                     
Veronica Hannevig                                     
James D. Schnelle                                    
Pat Nocera                                        
Thomas Panik                                        

RHODE ISLAND – Mail-in only, ranking
Monique LeMaire                                       
Jeremy Doucet


SOUTH CAROLINA – Mail-in only, ranking
Ted Adams                                                                     
Brian Frank                                                       
Karen Ruff


SOUTH DAKOTA – Mail in only, ranking
D. Scott Bartlett                                    
Justin David (“J.D.”) Shultis


TENNESSEE
P.K. Lowrey                          
Tona Monroe                        
David Riden                           
Ernie Brewster

TEXAS
Michael Badnarik                                   
John Bush                                     
Ron Avery                                        
Jon Roland

Michael Barre                                        
Matt Sistrunk                                          
Charles Lingerfelt                                      
Robert DeBeaux                                        
Mike Mills                                          
Kenneth Parsons                                        
Brad McCally                                           
Mark Boyett                                          
Bemus Glenn Jackson                                              
Cecil Ince                                             
James Boy (WITHDRAWN)

UTAH – Mail-in only
Mark Andrew Beach                                    
Gary Alder                                        
Scott Bradley


VERMONT – Mail In Only Ranking
Stewart Skrill                                     
Michael Cushing                                    
Larkin Forney


VIRGINIA – Mail-in only
Tom DeWeese                                    
Patrick Debrow  - RESIGNED                             
Marc Morano - - RESIGNED
Dean Smiley
David Briggman                                    
James Taylor                                        
Dr. James W. Lark, III                                   
Donald Fairchild                                        
John Devine                                           

WASHINGTON
David Hedrick                                    
Darin Stevens                                          
Jeff Williams                                           
Stephen Pidgeon

Daniel Johnson                                      

WASH., D.C. – No votes were cast.  Washington D.C. will not be represented at the  Continental Congress.

WEST VIRGINIA – Mail-In only
Kevin Patrick

WISCONSIN
Richard Church                                          
Rudy Eckert                                         
Brent Arnold
Charles Bartelt                                          

WYOMING – Mail-in only
Catherine Vandemoer

Larry Graves                    17
 

CC2009 Held at a Resort?

From: Greg T.
Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2009 4:29 PM

To: info@givemeliberty.org
Subject: CC 2009
While considering my involvement with WTP.ORG, I have to wonder why the first CC meeting is being held at such a lavish Resort & Spa.
In the midst of a campaign to raise $2 million, it just seems their could be a less expensive alternative for WTP.ORG, as well as the delegates that will be attending.
I await your response!
Greg T.


From: Bob Schulz  

Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2009 8:23 PM

To:GREG T.
Subject: RE: CC 2009
We visited and negotiated with Colonial Williamsburg, the Constitution Center in Philadelphia, the Valley Forge Conference Center, Olympia Conference Center in Wisconsin, the Queensbury Hotel , Fort William Henry in Lake George NY, the Ramada Inn and Conference Center in Denver, and a few others. We negotiated very attractive rates at Pheasant Run. In addition, we needed their 2 mbs upload capability and 100% back up power generation. In addition, their  combination of the 340 seat hi-tech ampitheater for the presentations by the constitutional scholars and the large rooms for the delegates’ deliberations, discussions and debates fit our needs very nicely. Chicago is a transportation hub, which was attractive as well.
I could go on, but believe me, we investigated many alternatives after we put out a call for recommendations.
Bob Schulz

From: GREG T. 

Sent: Friday, September 18, 2009 1:57 PM

To: 'Bob Schulz'
Subject: RE: CC 2009
Mr. Schultz (sic),
Thank you for your response. It seems due diligence was done, and the final decision was based on sound economics.

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NCEL Goes to Trial!

Did You Know?!
In addition to spearheading the CC2009, Bob Schulz and We The People Foundation are simultaneously litigating the first federal lawsuit ever to be approved for trial directly challenging the constitutional integrity of a state’s official election procedures which are totally dependent, almost without exception, upon machine-based vote counting?

It's the National Clean Election Lawsuit, aka NCEL, and the outcome of this effort can have as much impact on restoring our Republic as anything else going on in America!
National Clean Election Lawsuit Goes to Trial!

 

 

 

 



It all began in August of 2007 at the Iowa Straw Poll. The Ron Paul rEVOLution was fired up and nationwide watchdogs emerged to make sure the votes for Dr. Paul were not being stolen. We The People Foundation and Bob Schulz stepped up and filed federal lawsuits in New York on behalf of Plaintiffs in all 50 states.  In May of 2009 the US District Court in Albany, NY removed all the non-New York defendants, but ordered the remaining parties to commence preparations for a jury trial.
The WTP complaint requests the Court impose not only a total ban all vote counting machines (mechanical and electronic) but to impose on state election officials a detailed manual vote counting and certification procedure based solely on the use of plain paper ballots, hand-marked, stored, counted and certified at each precinct level polling location, in full view of the public, at all times.

This is HUGE for the Freedom and Liberty movement in America. And while this case is only being heard in New York state now, the template has been established for all the others states thanks to the hard work of everyone back in 2007.
Read more about these developments, including the court orders and pleadings, at the following links:
NCEL Project Page
NCEL Update May 5, 2009